I've tried using missiles from both my Hornet and Freelancer. The Missile tab says there is ammo... I have never been able to launch a missile or get a lock of any kind. I press the button and nothing happens. I have deleted my User folder to try and fix, nothing. I even re-mapped it from the scroll wheel to one of my side mouse buttons (my other side button is Boost which works fine).

So, I run the game all the way to the start button, I have been going to the combat arena, single player, free roam on broken moon. Everything runs smoothly until I hit start game, then it crashes. Ive done this multiple times, and have clicked verify when the window pops up after it crashes. Any help?

Does anybody have problems manually loading cargo from a ship explosion? I managed to blow up a fully loaded Caterpillar. When I tried to bring the crates on board my Cutlass, my guy gets crashes against the ship when the gravity kicks in. This makes me drop the box and eventually killed me.

I am flying into the cargo bay even and with my feet level with the floor, but it still happens. Does anybody have any suggestions?

So I fired up SC this fine Friday evening with the intention of doing a trade run in my Andromeda and after completing that, grabbing the Avenger and doing some canyon runs on Daymar.

All went according to plan. I grabbed my Constellation, headed to Daymar ArcCorp mining and filled her up. Brought her back to Olisar and made a nice profit.

To enjoy the spoils of my trade I grabbed the Avenger and headed straight back to Daymar. As I approached, I picked out what looked to be a pretty sweet canyon. Target acquired!

I headed into it and marveled at how well the ship handled in atmosphere. This thing can pull some pretty smooth moves.

I then thought about heading back to Olisar to call it a night but something told me turn on chat. So I did. That's when a fellow pilot began talking about how he was at Yela buying cargo and during take off his game crashed. The ship retrieval said his hauler was still there.

Hmm... This sounds like a mission in the making I thought so I offered to shuttle him there to see if we could find his hopefully lost ship with full cargo bay.

I warped back to Olisar and asked which strut he was on. He said C. I said great! How the heck am I supposed to know which one that is from out here :) He said the roofs have a label. AHA! found it.

I promptly docked after getting my approval from ATC and retrieved my freelancer. We met up on the landing pad and headed to Yela with hopes in finding his lost ship.

As we came out of warp, we chatted about the game and how in the horizon, we could make out some massive mountains. As we neared my scanners picked up a ship at our destination (ArcCorp Mining 157). Turned out to be a massive pirate hauler (forget the name) but alas, not our haulers missing ship.

I landed on a pad only to find my ship lopsided. A quick check externally found one of my wings was sitting on the light post. D'OH. A quick readjustment and all is well.

We set out to the first habitat only to find no terminals. Onward to the next habitat. Hmmm this one looks like an office area. Third time is the charm right? Well this one has a terminal but it's for buy/selling trade goods. On to the last habitat. Hooooo.

Winner, we have a ship spawn terminal. He approaches and checks only to find that this terminal spawns small vehicles and not ships :( I confirmed the same.

We surrendered to the fact that his ship wasn't here despite the terminal at Olisar saying it was and that it may be anywhere on the planet. We decided to head back but hey while here, let me fill up my hull. I headed back to the trade terminal to buy a little bit of this and a bit of that. We met back up at the freelancer and climbed aboard. Some locals (probably those who owned the pirate hauler) were flying around on very fast bikes. Looked fun.

Off we went as we broke out of atmosphere, set course for Olisar and into warp we go. We come back to Olisar and dock at the requested pad. We both disembark and head in where I promptly sell my loot. Our fellow pilot went to the terminal to see if it changed and it had now said the nothing about the ship and if he tried to recall it, nothing happened.

We figured the server may be bugging out and that logging back in may fix it. I asked if there was a way to give money as I felt since he was on me with this journey, it was only fair to offer him 1/2 the haul in trade money but we coudlnt' figure it out.

QuantomFork, safe travels to you and hopefully you get some crash free hauls in.

Quote taken directly from Crytek's response to CIGs request to dismiss (bolding and some inserts from me):

Defendant’s Motion seeking dismissal and other relief is without merit. Rather, that Motion is a blatant effort to impose delay and burden Crytek... (blah blah whining blah this is where I got "blatant").

The facts here are straightforward: Plaintiff Crytek GmbH (“Crytek”) granted Cloud Imperium Games Corp (“CIG”) and Roberts Space Industries Corp (“RSI”) (collectively, “Defendants”) a license to use Crytek’s powerful video game development platform, CryEngine, in the development of Defendant’s video game called “Star Citizen”. Pursuant to that Game License Agreement (the “GLA”), Crytek agreed to provide technical support and know-how to Defendants and licensed CryEngine to Defendants at a discounted rate, in return for certain promises from Defendants.

But after accepting Crytek’s assistance — and after raising record-breaking amounts from video game consumers in a crowdfunding campaign — Defendants began to break their promises to Crytek.